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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



August 30, 1006. 



The Wtiilldin Pottery Co. 



STANDAFD FLOWER POTS 



Onr output ot Flower Pots is Iars:er than any concern In tbe. World 

 Our Stock is always Larsre and Complete' 



Main Office and Factory. 



_ ,713 WHARTON STREET. PHILADELPHIA 



Warahouses:!' JERSEY CITY. N. J. LONG ISLAND CITY.*N]*.Y. 



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TWIN QTIES. 



The Market 



Trade the last few days has been 

 better, no doubt due to the cool weather 

 which we had. The week started out 

 extremely warm, and none of the dealers 

 did anything to speak of. Stock is 

 much better, and the quality is good 

 considering the extreme heat. Boses 

 are especially good, and there are plenty 

 of them. Carnations are scarce. Asters 

 are filling in nicely, and the stock is 

 good. ) Outdoor flowers are used exten- 

 sively (in store decorations. Colored 

 gladioli are also used, and show up in 

 good shape. Funeral work has been 

 heavy. 



St.PauL 



J. W. Hoffman and Gus Colberg have 

 returned from the convention, and were 

 more than pleased with the good time 

 they had. 



The Bamaley Floral Co. has carried 

 some good stock, principally some fine 

 varieties of asters. 



C. F. Vogt says trade is good a few 

 days out of each week. 



August Vogt and family are visiting 

 at Morris, Minn. 



Holm & Olson have been delayed to 

 some extent in getting the ironwork 

 for their new store, on account of a 

 strike^ ; and it will probably be October 

 1 before they are installed in their new 

 quarters. 



L. L. May & Co. are putting in new 

 boilers, also a Murphy stoker, at their 

 greenhouses. Their houses have been 

 thoroughly renovated, and look like new. 

 Cleanliness seems to be the order of the 

 day with Ludwig Anderson. 



Minneapolis. 



Rice Bros, are in their new location, 

 just opposite their old stand, in a nice 

 new building. They have had little 

 stock lately. Business has been fair 

 with them during the dull season. 



Ralph Latham has done well this sum- 

 mer; he says he has found the cut flower 

 trade good, in addition to funeral work. 



Donaldson's Glass Block seems to be 

 doing the business, and the firm reports 

 a good season. 



Oscar Amundson is working up a good 

 reputation for funeral work, and has 

 been favored with some nice orders 

 lately. Felix. 



KELLER POTTERY CO. 



Manufacturers off Florists' Red Flower Pots 

 Azalea Pots, Bulb and Fern Pans, Etc. 



The very best sblppingr facilities on both Pennsylvania R. B. and Philadelphia and Reading R. R. 



213 to 223 PEARL STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA. 



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TO OUR FRIENDS 



"^^E are more than pleased at the large number of orders taken for IONIA pots 

 at the Dayton ConTention. To our patrons and friends who were there, 

 and whcse kindiy commendatioa and interest in our behalf materially assisted 

 in securing these orders, we extend our sincere thanks. 



IGNIS POTTERY CO., Ionia, Mich. 



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H. THADCH ft CO. '8 



VICTORY TIE 



for Roses and Carnations 



This tie does not fly off the handle, but remains 

 permanently on the stake and is ready for ser- 

 vice at all times. To operate the Victory bo as 

 to engafre the gray wire, simply turn it quarter 

 round the stake or to disengage it simply turn it 

 back again. Nothing easier or nothing more 

 satisfactory. Send for free samples and con- 

 vince yourself. Price, 93.50 per 1000. 



H. THADEN & CO. 



MaBBfaetnrers and Patentees, ATLANTA, GA. 



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RED 



Standard Flower Pots 



Price list and samples on application. 



PADUCAH POTTERY CO., lie. 



PADUCAH. KENTUCKY 



Red Standard Pots 



Price per 1000, F O. B. Harrison: 2-in.. $2.60; 

 2}4in., $2.96: 2>i-in.. $3 50: 3-in., $4.60; 8)i-in.. $5.85; 

 4-in.. $7 20: 5-in. $11.70: 6-1q.. $19 80. Cask mast 

 •eeompaBT oider. Price list -for larger sizes, 

 Saucers, Fern Pans, Azalea Pots and Hanging 

 Baskets on application 



HARRISON POTTERY, Harrison, Ohio. 



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PEERLISS SULPHUR BIOWLR 



"A great Improvement over the bellowa." 

 Price. $4 00 F. U. B. ChlcaKO. 



McMORRAN & CO. "a.i^^1£f • 



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Model 



EXTENSION 

 CARNATION SUPPORT. 



ALSO GALVANIZED 

 STEEL ROSE STAKES 

 AND TYINO WIRE... 



Bndorsed by all the leadlnr 

 carnation growers as the '' 

 best support on the market. 



Hade with two or three elrclea. 

 Prompt shipment guaranteed 

 Pat. July 27, 1897; May 17, 1896 

 Write for prices andclrculan. 



IGOE BROS. 



d8«71 Metropolitan Ave. 

 BROOKLYN. N. T. 



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